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Hello. I am located in the city of atlanta. My house was flooded by hurricane Ivan and I would like to get my HVAC equipment that was underwater replaced. I would like a full 3 ton trane heat pump/gas system, including the outdoor unit. The install should be pretty simple as the unit is in a full basement with plenty of access and a straight path for the refrigerant line. Please let me know an approximate estimate if you are able to help.
Thanks,
Wes

Originally posted by wescnn Hello. I am located in the city of atlanta. My house was flooded by hurricane Ivan and I would like to get my HVAC equipment that was underwater replaced. I would like a full 3 ton trane heat pump/gas system, including the outdoor unit. The install should be pretty simple as the unit is in a full basement with plenty of access and a straight path for the refrigerant line. Please let me know an approximate estimate if you are able to help.
Thanks,
Wes

Go to the :contractor ads by State " section on this site and find a great contractor.

okay wes let me be more helpful!

look in the index, and locate residential links for home owners, and post ur ad there, theres alot of sensitive, partial whiners around here, he he! oh did i say something wrong, oops i did it again! thanks britney! probably because trane is reputable!